A poor and delayed anti-SARS-CoV2 IgG response is associated to severe COVID-19 in children

儿童体内抗SARS-CoV-2 IgG抗体反应较差或延迟与COVID-19病情严重相关。

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作者:Inés Sananez ,Silvina C Raiden ,Silvia C Algieri ,Macarena Uranga ,Nicolás A Grisolía ,Daniela Filippo ,Norberto De Carli ,Sandra Di Lalla ,Héctor Cairoli ,María J Chiolo ,Claudia N Meregalli ,Emilia Cohen ,Graciela Mosquera ,María Marcó Del Pont ,Lorena I Giménez ,Gabriela Gregorio ,Mariam Sarli ,Ana L Alcalde ,Carolina Davenport ,María J Bruera ,Nancy Simaz ,Mariela F Pérez ,Valeria Nivela ,Carola Bayle ,Laura Alvarez ,María Revetria ,Patricia Tuccillo ,María T Agosta ,Hernán Pérez ,Susana Villa Nova ,Patricia Suárez ,Eugenia M Takata ,Mariela García ,Jorge Lattner ,María J Rolón ,Patricia Coll ,Melina Salvatori ,Claudio Piccardo ,Constanza Russo ,Augusto Varese ,Vanesa Seery ,María P Holgado ,María L Polo ,Ana Ceballos ,Myriam Nuñez ,Juan Martín Gómez Penedo ,Fernando Ferrero ,Jorge Geffner ,Lourdes Arruvito

Abstract

Background: Most children and youth develop mild or asymptomatic disease during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. However, a very small number of patients suffer severe Coronavirus induced disease 2019 (COVID-19). The reasons underlying these different outcomes remain unknown. Methods: We analyzed three different cohorts: children with acute infection (n=550), convalescent children (n=138), and MIS-C (multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, n=42). IgG and IgM antibodies to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, serum-neutralizing activity, plasma cytokine levels, and the frequency of circulating Follicular T helper cells (cTfh) and plasmablasts were analyzed by conventional methods. Findings: Fifty-eight percent of the children in the acute phase of infection had no detectable antibodies at the time of sampling while a seronegative status was found in 25% and 12% of convalescent and MIS-C children, respectively. When children in the acute phase of the infection were stratified according disease severity, we found that contrasting with the response of children with asymptomatic, mild and moderate disease, children with severe COVID-19 did not develop any detectable response. A defective antibody response was also observed in the convalescent cohort for children with severe disease at the time of admission. This poor antibody response was associated to both, a low frequency of cTfh and a high plasma concentration of inflammatory cytokines. Interpretation: A weak and delayed kinetic of antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 together with a systemic pro-inflammatory profile characterize pediatric severe COVID-19. Because comorbidities are highly prevalent in children with severe COVID-19, further studies are needed to clarify their contribution in the weak antibody response observed in severe disease. Funding: National Agency for Scientific and Technological Promotion from Argentina (IP-COVID-19-0277 and PMO-BID-PICT2018-2548).

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